'Dead Inside and Lacking Compassion'

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'Dead Inside and Lacking Compassion'

@Ohmarone

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เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2013
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Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸
Good morning! As promised… posting every day until the whole of Australia has seen it. Show your friends. Share it round. Watch it again. Oh… and for the rest of the world? Have pity on us. It’s our Finance Minister.
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Fenjengø@Fenjengo·
@Landrace_Sativa @MVijay88 It's not unreasonable to expect people to condemn Israel for killing tens of thousands of people across West Asia, 83% of them civilians
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Brian Flanagan
Brian Flanagan@BrianFlanagan1·
@TheCanaryUK This indicates why ROI and other countries should boycott the Nations League if Israel participates.
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Canary@TheCanaryUK·
The Republic of Ireland could be thrown out of the Nations League if they refuse to play against genocidal Israel - a small price to pay thecanary.co/global/world-a…
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Jack Kenefick
Jack Kenefick@jackenefick·
@RTEsport Oh fuck off Kenny. A couple of tennis balls weighed against 70,000 Palestinian murders? Fuck right off
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Raoul Duke
Raoul Duke@batcountry1980·
Try not to get annoyed at this, because I understand why you’re saying it, even if you do come across as a total cunt. But I’ve been writing things like this for years and years on here. I wrote about 241 Beatles songs on here, just like this, long before there was any AI. And tons upon tons of full essays about all sorts of music long before AI. Plenty of people read them. I understand you’re just being a wee wank, but you’re wrong here.
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414EvanRytlewski@Evanryt·
This AI review of Kid A is your dystopian thing of the day
Raoul Duke@batcountry1980

By every metric, OK Computer was a humongous success for Radiohead. So everything was in its right place for them to become the biggest band on the planet. Huge critical acclaim, emotionally resonant songs, arena-sized dynamics, unique frontman, mystique, ambition. They could have refined the OK Computer sound into something even more polished and universal and become absolutely enormous in a very conventional sense. Essentially, they could have become the next U2. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. U2 are a brilliant band with many fantastic songs and a handful of genuinely great albums. At the end of the day, somebody has to be the biggest band in the world. U2 wanted it, pursued it, and achieved it. And hats off to them. What quickly became clear with Radiohead was that they didn’t want that at all. And when it became a real possibility, they immediately set out to sabotage it. That’s what made Kid A such a remarkable record. It wasn’t just a “weird follow-up.” Instead, here is a band refusing the natural laws of rock stardom. Just as total acceptance was within touching distance, they disappeared further into themselves. There are no obvious singles here, no big accessible anthems. Yorke’s lyrics become even more fragmented, the vocals often buried in the mix. Aphex Twin, jazz, ambient music, krautrock, all of it gets pulled into the sound. Jittery, awkward textures that unsettle rather than invite. Another hit album? You wouldn’t have thought so. Yet somehow, Radiohead carried the audience with them. Normally, a move like this either destroys a band commercially or shrinks them into cult status. Instead, Kid A went to number one on both sides of the Atlantic. In hindsight, the alienation, technological anxiety, and abstraction of OK Computer almost feel like a prelude to this record’s deeper plunge into emotional and musical dislocation. The audience wanted to go further and further all along. On Radiohead’s terms. And that only strengthened the myth of Radiohead, because they are one of those mythical bands. The refusal of the obvious move became part of their identity. They genuinely seemed guided by artistic instinct rather than career logic. In doing so, Radiohead joined that small group of artists capable of pushing boundaries and challenging the listener without losing a mass audience. That’s extraordinarily rare.

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Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
Liam Cunningham is an Irish actor known for his strong solidarity with Palestine and his anti-fascist stance.
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Howard Beckett
Howard Beckett@BeckettUnite·
Liam Cunningham demands Ireland 🇮🇪 sanction Israel 🇮🇱 ‘🇮🇱 emboldened because the world is doing business with them’ ‘Sanctions are the very least’ ‘Stop dealing with perpetrators of genocide’ ‘Show the world Irish 🇮🇪 principles’ ‘And stand by those principles’ Boycott 🇮🇱 now.
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
CHAMPIONS!!!!! 🏆 🟡🔵
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Pro Wrestling Stories
Pro Wrestling Stories@pws_official·
The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser were built for one thing: brutality. Legend has it, if they didn’t rough up their opponents enough during a match, they’d trade punches with each other afterward - just to make sure the night’s violence quota was met!
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Ewan MacKenna
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna·
Graham Linehan,@Glinner so I am not being subversive, is and has been paid by the Israeli state for the last few months as part of their Hasbara programme (files now in inbox after a weird endless transaction effort for fuck all money). It is designed to undermine western democracies and to support mass murder of Arabs. It began when Graham fled the UK, and a lawyer of an actor associate introduced him to the programme. He now is paid to post to hurt western people to support dead brown babies. Said without prejudice. Said as fact I'll never be sued over.
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White Man
White Man@UncleWasntWrong·
@SpencerAlthouse Michael Jackson was castrated so his voice would stay like that. That's why he had a daughter that was White with blonde hair and blue eyes even though he was black. It wasnt his kid. He was weird as fuck but they smeared him as a diddler because he was calling out jews.
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Spencer Althouse
Spencer Althouse@SpencerAlthouse·
wow I'm genuinely shocked SNL was allowed to say this during their annual "joke swap" bit on Weekend Update Michael Che reading what Colin Jost wrote for him: "The movie 'Michael' won the box office again this weekend, and since a few members of the Jackson family are actually in the audience tonight I wanted to take a minute to tell everybody what I really think. Michael Jackson did nothing wrong! He was right to molest all those kids! And they were lucky. I would have paid him to do it. And I did! That's right. When I was 10 years old Michael Jackson molested ME, and the only thing it gave me was a fetish for middle-aged white women."
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Rory Cowan
Rory Cowan@1rorycowan·
People cheat all the time, be they straight, bi, or gay, male or female. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is. The other person in the relationship has choices: they can stay in the relationship, leave, or get the cheating partner to leave. When it comes to cheating, you can only control how you react to it. You can't control their actions and reactions. Oh, and by the way, the post I linked to in my opening comments didn't mention he was doing the dirt in her, so I wasn't even thinking along those lines.
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